!S?wyrf'f" prp " rf 'f!. ATM ,-v" miMUMiiiUL titn wmiwwu awus AUOWZB TO vovnenov v - ' 'MH 1U.1 iia.1 fck.i 4ia.i 1 HEI25 tlMM tin. ttoe !! IM ID in 700 s BIO 1000 1600 090 MOO MOO as oe tiw ISO IS IS J? IS 19B I se 7e in inn ISO B in M hob uee mm noe : am aw law hoe m noe bee noe MM ills id) an nw 00 H00 MOO )U0 00 OU BOW ThaWaaklv IntellkenMr L?5 L . ... . .... - EVtliy; WIWnwT sneRrtna. a Mux tLNiea is warm. aw ei tiv, A ormne ur DtaeaTMrrjLrcrTiia aix Jiiomieti Linm no ra raa wat Asxvr, mVi"fTlteTamt (e INTIILL1QENOE1B, r Budding. Lancaster, Fa. ; ftmcafttr Intelligetu LAXOABTIB. rEBBUAKT 1, ISS7. it Am Amendment Set 3 eeflcd. ilfce New Yerk Sun finds dlQlculty in ning the first section of the Interstate ) bill, which it thinks will, as it .release railroads wholly within one from its previsions. The Sun pre- I te insert "or "in tbe section where Ifelace it within brackets, tbu3 : R Tbe provisieni of tbla act shall net apply transportation ei passengers or prop prep , or te the receiving, delivering, storage, Miloger property wneny -wiinm one . and net snipped te or from a foreign 7 reri irem or 10 any state or xorruery Ud But we think that the Sun misconceives I Motion and that it is right enough as it i ; the " or " inserted might maKe 'Intent still clearer, but it would net ly affect it. It declares that the (ball net apply te the transportation of era, or the transportation hand- receiving, delivering, or storage Iffeperty wholly within ene Btate ; which i (intent of the act, as it Is only in te apply te property transported i or te ether states, and from or te any tte or from foreign countries. The I clause of the first section makes the 'ifplr, f or instance, te goods shipped .a forelire country via Philadelphia kfttteburg; and It was Inserted te make ((apparent that in such case the shipment i Philadelphia was net te ee considered jtaVpment from a point within the state. Be wholly within a state Congress does (propose te legislate about, that beln? a atter for the state legislature Railroads r within one state are however sub- I te the act, in respect te pas3angersnnd at received from or taken te ether i or foreign countries. pThe Sun is equally in error in saying tLat second section requires the through inpen goods te be equal te the sum of l local rates upon any railroads; the re- ent simply is that tbe through rate I net be less than any of the local rate3 (the read tal.en tingVj te the point of des- sf,tlmktln of the through freight. B&, Churchill's Latest. & Lord Randelph Churchill ba3 made a re attikable speech iutbellouseef Commens, (nearly eveigthlng that he does or says or less remarkable in its way. Un- ately, however, it is rarely the right He seldom rises te extraordinary auence. lie rarely advocates a policy ( commends itself te men of geed Judg- at and thorough statesmanship, but he I bold te audacity, carries confidence te rge et conceit and thinks for himself Mlttle regard for the trammels of ty. The result is that all his speeches mere or less sensational, and this 13 blyjust the result that Lord Ran- i aims at. "lathis latest sensation he first corn ed the applause of the government r by praise of its Eastern policy and I surprising declaration that the Glen- h evictions were faverable te the land- et Ireland and that they had done rdnty in a generous way. Then he r remarked that he saw nothing dan- i In, the plan of campaign, as the gev- ent, supported by Parliament, could r compel these pursuing it te abandon f course. He objected te transient and rtaln alliances, and though admitting 6 be had regarded the Llberal-TJnlenlsts l useful crutch, looked forward te the I when Conservatives could walk nlnnp. lUrengly opposed tbe creation of any- resembling nn Irish rarllament. I be proceeded te attack the geern- estimates and appealed te the of time te Justify his ctand for r economy. A safe tribuual and euro 1. $ speech was uiade up of insinuations t,arered, that they could net bind the : te any policy, and j et striking the ; points of men of nil parties. The i were attacked for their rellaucoen HTJnlenlsta and the weakness of the k executive, the pessible treachery of warn te the cause of union . the des. 'position et the Irish members, all n ae skilfully and cartfullv tnnphpii - fcjfJs this ene ei Lord Randelph's great- ilut why he made It r.ud what ljwuuir oie luiuga iu.il. jjiu 1UUU mil lout. lis? Atlorcrner's lVreug Vlcn. lEmtinet Lee, of Virginia, has said, of (Cluverluscase, that while " the ceuits r man is guilty, and the man eay3 he i aet, but falls te bring proof te that cv-et the two I am going te believe I courts, and the people may rest assured I law will be carried out, for se my oath leOce directs." Governer Lee, we think, misapprehends lODiigauea et his oath, w hlch is te faith- r execute the laws, but net te execute i whom he believes te be innocent or e! guilt there may be a reasonable Dbt. Ills oath no mere rcnulrea Mm take the verdict of the court na i than the word of the convict. The Dg power would net be reposed In (tte courts were net liable te err. H U ttOt incumbent llix-m r,n nn. aaywuere in a civilized cenn- 'pW'lv Innocence. The state IhlAgUUt. And When thfif.tatn I UU te the satiafaeUaB nf . -m.. s 44 4tll mmhlna lt.-k li ... ,..vpvui icuioiue iuv n snauue ,Alfc (MMM HUM, IWMVI r Nqrt. A 10 Mft....". 83 fet 'MMt ! MH tkUUB CtMfew. A enMefwl van goTtrner cm utt Mtmte M. Juigftentte that e a wy, wn Mm mpensIbUitjr of action U bR lathe Clumim case Governer Lee may have acted according te bis opinion et the guilt of the convict, and probably did ; but It he had a reasonable doubt, be could net call upon the prlsancr te reselve It or die. Protected AtalMt Tbemselres. Mr. Gould says that the interstate com cem merce bill is Just what is needed, and Is u wiser measure than tbe railroad presidents could have devised for their geed; which makes some people tLlnk that tbcre may be some holes In the bill through w htch the railroads hope te drive a conch and pair. Such suspicion is wholly unnecessary. The bill Is one te protect the railroads against themselves. It will step.tlelr threat-cutting, and step their highway robbery that they have submitted te. The things that the bill chokes te death are such vampire3 as the Standard Oil company, which has waxed fat through robbery et the railroads and the people. If railroad presidents had been honest and wise and geed, such creatures could net have fast ened upon them ; and it is because they are net se that they need the arm of the coun try te protect them; Just as the people need protection against the oppression which they suffer from the victimized rail rail reads, which turn around te collect from the defenseless the money of which they have been robbed, and n round fee for the servlce beside. Edwaiid Atkinson has published In the Century another remarkable paper en "the relative strength and weakness of nations." Me finds the source of weakness In nations governed by dynasties te be la the error of regarding commerce as a kind et nar In which what one people gain another must lese, and shows that most modern European wars have originate'! in the wish of one nation te demir'.e a continent or a large part of one In order that Its cemmerce might te controlled. This policy has been sus tained by building up vast national debts and these are the chief seurce of the weak ness of nations. Comparing our debt with the national deb's ei Europeau nations, he finds that while tbe former Is only 73 cents per acre, that of Eng land, Oermiuy, France, Italy, Helland and Belgium Is 530. 03. Alse while our debt was at its highest point In lS&.ltwasenlyeriiial te the average per capita of the European states today. The annual tax for support of the force under arnn averages (1.10 per acre In Europe and three cents per acre In America, but It costs us J 1000 a year te sustain each man in the army and navy including the cost or forts, ships, and se-forth, while the Europeans de It for 1223 per man. Mr. Atkin son attributes this te the greater perfection of their military system, but the chief reason appears te be that a skeleton Is the most ex pensive part of an army or navy, and that Is all that we have or care te hate. In case of war we could put meat en the lenes at small expense rer capita. Tiieru are one hundred and eight women studying medicine In Paris, but eighty three of them are Russians. The report that llrltish troops are about te take possession of the ruby mines of Burmah has wakened up Jehn null te a Just appreci ation of their commercial value. The Londen Ttm3 published a description of thorn, and It beems that tbe basis of it Is the account given by Tavcrnlcr two hundred years age. lie describes the mines as very inaccessible and aays they are reached by the river be cause the dense forests lull of liens and tigers prevent land travel. He estimates the value et the precious stones at 100,000 crowns per annum. But this estimate excludes all the largest and Unest rubles, which have always been retamed by the king. Father D'Arnate who saw the mines in 1530, and Mr. Bred! meyer,whe was In charge of some of thorn in 1S3, both confirm tbe reports of their great Talue and say that the Bystem of working them Is primitive. LenD faALisnunv Is opposed te wemau sullrage. Lord Salisbury's opposition is get ting te be a geed indication of the merit of the object opposed. Tue sultan of Maid lve, the "Lord of the Twelve Thousand Isle," has been deposed by his nephew. The Maldive Islands are scattered ever about tOO miles of the Indian ocean, and number nearly twice twelve thousand, but some or them are se lnslgnlfl. cant that even oriental bombast did net lead the sultan te name mere than hall their num. bcr In hla tltle, A. 3. Acstix, el Birmingham, Alabaaai Is In New Yerk, and wants te gUe a cigar te every man lu that town. The strangest fetture about this latest form of crank Is that he bai money enough te carry out his whim sical purpose. PIIBSONAJU. FllASCIS ADAMS, CUAai.L3 FllASCIS ADAM, Of Bosten leu nil uaiaiu ei tl,uze,WO. Thank James says that shoeing la net as much fun as snoeting. Jehn L. Sullivan says he has never read one or Uewells' novels. When he ha- lully reoevei&d his strength be should put himself In traiulng and try one. ExpLenr.n Stanley says the telezram representing that Etnln Hey had been heard Irem and thHt he was en his way te the eastern coast of Africa, Is nonsense. Jehn Kcmdle used te rebuke younger actors for wincing under the strictures of the pres. "My dear boy," he would say, "never mind abuse; abuse never hurts , It's the net being mentioned that kills." Rev. Matthew I'aukims, forseventoon years pastor pt bt. James' church, Boiten. has been Helected at Iteme te aucceed the late Bishop llendrick, of 1'rovidence (It 1), diocese. v -" Gew. Git vnt's finn, largegeld medal given for distinguished services in the Mexican war. low ut the National museum, It hocus, having a sntcifle Kravltv of enlrHm, i stead of sixtecu. Mr.. Qlamte.nl, In the Xmeteenth Cen fury, dcltnds the American donations te Ireland en the ground that they haedene much te nave off famlna Foreign dona tions, hp sajs, if In aid of a bad caue, make ItaBtiadowerke, but If in a geed cause. sero p remind us of our duty. Te the contention ... iu Kuiuing ei ueme itule te Irelaud n,ui! n0t0n?ld..thoKOernmont ever te the Nationalists, Mr. Gladstone replies that If Nationalism Is te prevail U la unwise te ex asperate it te a tpirltet engeance, Ueciher Ueleudt Illg Henutta. Henry Ward Boccherhas his say about the big bonnets. He writes te tbe ludlanapells AVuj: Likoaeorgo Washington I cannot tell alie. The Unicorn benneta at present in vogue are very comely In my ei es j a world nner than the Bcrlinpy patches en women's head, that weroefno use and were positively homely. The present style gives elevation te the bead and a kind of dignity, 1 cannot be bribed te decry thorn. Tbe ene valid objection te them is at in churchei, theatres erawembllrs they Intercept the view. Why net lay them aside for the hour, as women de shawls, pelllises and cloaks, and as men de hats? it would seem a great pity that ene should leso the usual objeets of going t church merely for the sake ofbeariug tbe seiinen ! - n i Ceala el Fir. Fieiu the New Tork lluc. The heathen Cblnee seems te be devoting himself Jut new te heaping coals of tire upon the head of the enlightened Mellcan mm. It was only a tew days age that the announcement was made or the award of t25.000 indemnity for Injury done te the property of some of out country men In China during riots there. New our consul gtneral at Shanghai reperU contributions by the Chlnese of that city ler the rellel or the earth, quake sufferers at Charleston. mi9m mr mm Mnutv iMtitrr rrocMdlngellhatMyaadBTcnlat sonleos of S(urtHl Mtw Bellaail. New HeLLAKti, Feb. 1 The tfsshers located In tbe thiel district haeamr rpwen te be sattaQed with the mp.unre el snecess tbststtended tboirlnstltutent New llullaud, whose sessions legun en I'rlday evening snd were continued through Saturday, ilny nml evening. The large HUUienct-s which com pletely niled the hall en both evenings turned In sufficient funds te meet all the expense, nuieuntlng te About forty dollars Burln tendent Uiecht w ilelnined at home, 1ml lilt address v as the only nd t erti Oil fciUure " hlch filled te ceme te time. A. i: OelmiKU, O. W. OATldsen, Karl j Annie Urlllltb, Nettle Hene?, Hene brook , billle i: 8tehtiiAti, Leacock , Tannle lie w ley, Salisbury : Atuile E. Itlchmetul, Kut i:ul, M. S. Ilasttng and Mary A. bclinuler, ItrecUneck, sme the additional meniler prtaiut en the !toend day. Saturday morning's session ejHcd under the depressing Influence of clouded skle and a small attendance, but considerable in torest was manifested In the several exercises which compeseu the morning pregramme. The singing of "Jesus Lever of My Seul," and devotional exercises conducted by Rev. J. V. Hauler, were the ei enlng features. "De we pay enough attention te mental arlthmille j' M. 0. Weaver, et Hast Karl, expressed his belief that the study hat bten neglected greatly te the detriment et the rising generation. A. K. Gehman. I. K. WitmeraudOeci. W. D.nldeu, all of the aame district, expressed thomelves in the same strain aud urged their pedag t' d hearers te aid In It revhlucatleu. Singing "Kind Words can Never Die' was followed by an e9iay en "The Medel Scheel " by O. B. Cake, an East Earl teacher. Tbe problem, hew Is education properly te be imparted? has teen an unsolved problem for years ; the speaker questioned vv huther It will ever be solved. His Judgment el what constitutes the model school waj exprcsed In well chesen word. Geerge W. Davidsen, Earl, "Should all communication between pupils In school hours be prohibited ? ' Te answer the query either affirmatively or negatively without qualification Is te uiake a bread and uuwle statement. Te prohibit the talking privileges wholly U te demand what Is difficult te en force. Net te endeavor te restrain cenversa tien within proper beuuds is te Invite cou ceu cou dltlen of order bordering en chacs. J. C. Burkhetder, of Upper l.ea-oek, doubted whether vv hlsperieg ought te be ler bidden, said he does net believe It ought and that he acts en this belief in his own work. There is much te be learned by communica tion en subjects proper for the time and place be long at talking docs net en Its face appear te be out of pltce and dees net annoy the teacher or ether pupil, let it be permit ted. II. E. dehman, of kphrata, agreed with the former speaker, and at senie length argued that it ia Impossible In the nveraije school te carry out such a prohibition. Kev. V. W. Gerhard said that nn applica tion of the talking prohibition te this insti tute would go far toward mottling the question. Te forbid it In the school room is wrong. It ought net be forbidden here, and It ought net be prohibited in the schoeK Order can be preserved even with thH privi lege frcelp granted, and it i eght te be granted within due ItmlU "Mere Practical Pyiolegy and Less Alco hol" Is the suitEe'.tive title of Mr. A. E. Gebman'a addres, upon which remarks were made al'e by Mr. Hart, of Carnarvon, and Director G. H. Ksnck, editor or the Clarton, the latter gentleman maintaining that thce who wholly condemn the use of liquors are net sustained by experience. Mr. Hardin?, of Brecknock, thought the teachers should strike steady blows ngalnt the arch enemy of the human r3ca and the home Further remarks were eilered by Messrs. H. E. Gehman, It V. Yeundt, J. t, Burk Burk Burk bolderandl K. earner. The afternoon prngrammb s first number wastbesingiugef "invinglDg 'Neath the Old Apple Tree." The attendance was consider ably larger thau in tbe morning and the hall was comfer'able filled. Miss Annle M. Beyer, e! Earl, read an admirable ad dress en "Scheel Keem Decoration." Mies Mary Bchneder, of Brecknock,opened a dUcueslen en the modern qnery : "Should women te elected te the clflce of school director ' Jehn Qulucy Adams, the lady alleged ence declare 1 that while It is true that "man wants bnt llttls here below," it U true, tee, that he l very slew about rtcegnlz ing the wauls of ethers , and the felt qulte sure that the wish of woman te aid In the direction uf public choel work has had tardy recognition at the hands of masouline humanity. The fact that ladles have successfully administered the mero ele vated and mere responsible position of super, lntendeut argues that they ere aUe tltted for the directorship, and the qualifications that fit them ler that offlce nre tee numerous te mention." Itev. J. W. Uasslcr belle. ved that the ad mission of seme perseus with mero liberal Ideas as te the Investment of money te the membership of the school beards would be of advantage te the schools. Hla experience had taught him that ladles are mere Inclined te spending, nud had he the right te decide, there should be a, least two en every school beard In thlsstate. Mr. Uertlng, el Brecknock, arjjued that as women are mere devotional than men, they ought te be directors rather than their lets morally-Inclined ffUow.mertals. "America" was auug with a hearty geed will, and a dis cussion upon the proper method of heating and ventilating followed, participated In by Messrs. Itanck, Burkhelder, Weaver, U. E. Gehman, Styer and Witmer. Musle followed "The Laughing Beng " and " Forgive and Ferget," BUDg by the audlence, Miss Lillle Mentzer at the organ and Mr. Lein Kelset's cornet leading ns it had been doing all day, " Who shall furnish the text-Leeks?" en gaged the attention el David Stjer, el Churchtown, a Cicoarven director, who ex. prtsbed hluiBelf emphatically in favor el having all books supplied by the school beards. His experlence had convinced him that this plan pewses numerous advan tages Beeks can thus be procured 40 per cent cheaper than at retail, and every child will have all the needed books. Thee should be given te the pupils outright , they will be the better cared ler. Mr. Mu'sel man, an East Earl director, also favored free books, but couiplalned of much opposition te the plan In his own district. Mr. Itanck said that Earl luiulshes historic?, craminarB and pbj slolerflex, and he believed the arguments luluver of Uee books are tee strong te be cembatttd with success. The books his beard have bought were sccured at least 10 per cent, below usual rates. Meisrs. Burk Burk eolder and H. E. Gehman ulse ergued at length In the i-anie strain. Mr. Witmer presented the repert of the committee en resolutions, expresulug the In stitute's gratification at the geed results, aud expressing thanks te the various persons who bad rendered valuable assistance, and te the CYanoHfer courte-ies extcuded. At 5 o'clock the meeting adjourned. A crowded heuse gritted the evening pre gramme. A Uftecn-mlnute speech was made by I. K. Witmer ou tbe question, " De tbe practical results of the common echoel sys tem Justify the expeuse?" The vastly aug mented expenditures for education In recent j ears, the speaker argued, have net produced O3rrespondlngly-lncreased geed results. In. spite et better advantages the liter gonor genor goner atlon has uet greatly Improved In general education ever thit of thir ty years age. The amount expended Is much greater, the advantsges ollerod are apparently mere numerous aud hotter, but the utter lack el Intelligent euporvlslen, tbe low standard et ability required el teachers and the manifold ether Jaulta operate te make the system tail far short el the geed results which the money expended en it should and could command. Until these leal results can- BOtbaaaidtoeemi he coat. Tbe remainder of tta puime wns as fellows : Music "When I be Bn Ilia Itutter. leraltultrr N. Klrinnicr. Im ii;i liei Oaail." Mu r.. uuiivr, n, sleir ' Helen It. Meaning-" The lcac3ti' iinsier. A U(.cltatlon-"lhe l'elljh Ve, llatuite her- iuin Tnrre netnlns Burrrising in i nai, Klcinmcr. . ... Kcadliia 1 lie Sneltlui- 1Uh ut A nc el-. .Neme Eilltti llanilll. Mediation" Deacon Sleniev J "'teiv, NuarnR. . . Mulc "The Ul rnlilemil HeincsteiJ. ' Annle Slecl, Lllllu Mci'i t, 'tin trnl'e)', llmtlrs IWif lleailliiK " Inasmuch " f in a M ltinck Mule "An Awtiil l.lttln"iuil IM Mltlrl He ttal "lebc Meinumui, .Ml- Amanda Lanilee. Music-" Annmd the Canili tire, ' S N Muiu liit'i. Isiic Mrntzer. II K, Heivti, t Miller Iuiiwroiiailfm-"'ihe rmran i XtltnKc ' "Katiluas Milt te .Net U'k, All" AunOa La lull s. Mulc. (Intniiuintttlt-"t n 'ln il March." Cera Urubakur, Haltlu l.tulatu uui;e Mild ler, lliarle Ulnuudtidr Out el Ihe Med He.iJiUle raiir Frem the Grecue County Heaioerat. The Lancaster lNTKLLieENicn Is one of the most readable papers that reaches cur sanctum. Its condensation of the general news et the country Is complete, and w lthal exceedingly spicy. Its editorials are able and pointed, Its original articles from Its score or mere et brilliant contributors, are most instructive aud inttreUug, and Us general miscellany et a cbeKs mid high literary cbaracter. Its Saturday edition is particularly bright and replete with a lare and varied assortment et all kludset reading matter, which proves a verUvMetfun te the reader. The 1ntelliel m i Uiimecrallc te the core, which is uet the last Among Its many excellent features. The Merry fO-Keuud t Dinner Frem the New Tork llall and hapless. The progressive dinner ha leaped at one bennd Inte popular favor. This uew freak luiposes-eu each guest of the masculine per siasleu the duty et mov.ei; at the cud of e aca course ene seat te the left until he has completed the circuit of the linner table, tar rying for a brief period h 'hJ side of each ladv of the party, A Contrast Frem the Burlington Free i r "Laurh, and the world laughs v, ah ou,' says Ella Wheoler Wilcox le. .nd alt down en the Ice, and the w r i i una at yen Advice te Gentuiuptlies. Ou the appearance of the flr" " pteu , as general debility, lni et apieme, iiier, chilly tnAUen, followed by nts t sweat. and ceagh Erempt measures of relief s- ud t8 laiten , ocsumptlen Is scrofulous dlei n the lunps taeretereu'0 the gruatantl cri!u out or bio id. purifier and strength restorer l)i lMercus"flel den Medical lilscevery." super 'rte cod liver oil as a nutritive, and unsuiTV'ed as a pectoral mri lungs, spilling ei i oei and kindred atltctiens, unaa no equal d y drupglt for Dr rieree'a treatlse en i r l ' ""'nn l -.j n.Ary "ledl. U iT e, .s Y lu,Ktr in cents In stamp. Werl ' s cl Ai oclillen, K-3 Main tt ' Who. did veu say. la te 1 1 the neitPreel- dent " Oh ' I den t knew and Jen t c ire. rm net looking for rresldent 1 1 le kiPRiorabet tleet Salvation Oil. it kills , aln nverj time." -3 cents One of enr most estimable citiiens may be thankful rer the Introduction m Dr. bull's Cough Syrup, ter Its tlu-e ue ha saved his 11(0 for Incipient censuirr'ku I U a certain remedy, rrlce 2) cents. MfMCJAX. MUT10BB. AllE lOU MAUE mlsorv'e hy IndUcstlen Constipation nw Skint S til..l.j.. . .. n M. ., V..I. Shtleh'a Vltalltcr u a positive eure Fer sale by II. II. Cochran, Uru,hit, Ne, 137 North Queen street. Backlen's Antra Salve. The Bat Salve tn the world for Cuts, Praises, Seres, Ulcers, Salt Bhenm, lever Sen, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, corns, and alt Skin Eruptions, and positively cures I'llss, or no pay requt'vd. It 13 guarautoed te Klve perfect satis factlcn, cr money refnnded. I'rtca il cents ysr box. Fer sale by II. IS. Cecnr-in, t)nieicli, 4.n and IS) Kerth Queen street. Lancuter, l'a. They are looking for yeucreryvbere Drsfls of air In unexpected pise, acini: from het rooms te cool one', carclc"nes in chingtng clethlns In short anythtrc wht h ends la a "common cold tn theheid l oless arrested lull clad of oeld becomes seated In the mucous memhrnne of the head lhn ib u Catarrh. In any am te Ely'! and all Its atagus this duci-c aluays yields c;ream eiui. cuie, urt cauit. certain. Trice fifty cents. jM2rdeedAw Dasdiliek Livis raLLEis rer sLk headache torpid liver, biliousness and Indigestion. Small and cuy te swallow. One plu a dee. Price, Kc. By all drnggbita. IejmdTu.Th.8 Tbe Population of Lancaster Is abejt 30.000, and we would say at least ene. half are troubled with eoxe afrcctlen of tha Ihrrutund Lungs, as these, complaints are ac cording te atutistlcs mero numerous than ethers. We would advUe all net te neglect the opportunity te call en us and set a bottle el Kcinp'a Balsam for the Threat and I.ungs. l'rtce SO cents and II. Trial size free. J.c-pectfullr, li. B. Cochran, druggist, Uf -Serth (juccn street. OU3 Plaster. PrlceM cents ler stle by II. a. un. imnut vu- st. coenraa, urugzut,rsai erva yueen uee Feur-Finhs. Of our American people are afflicted with sick headache In cither tta nervous, bilious or con- Restlv e forms, caused by Irregular habits, high vlng, etc , and no remedy has ever cenquered it until Dr. Leslie's Special Prescription was dls. covered. Give It a trial, fcee advertisement in another column, 13) Grins. l'leaant, healthy grins are ten only en the faces of healthy persons. The dyspeptic and de bilitated can smtle only in a halfhearted way. Purify thebloed tone the stomach and strength en the tissues with Burdock Itloed fillteri. If you w ijhte laugh welt and efen Fer (ale by H. II. Cochran, druggist, 127 and UO North Queen atrtet, Lancaster. KIDNEY TROUBLES, A Uase of Many Tear Bunding Cur.d With FUx lie tiles, lu m Man OO 1 ears el As. Aimrevs, Pa , May 8. IsSS. Dandelion Smiii Ca Gents I had been troubled w Ith my kidneys for a number of years, used almost everything without much benefit in til I tried Dandelion Bitters. I used six bot tles and am pleased te say lamoatlrely rid of thu kidney Ueuble, besides my system being toned up se that I feel like a different person. I cheerfully recemmend the same te all atlllcted InthUway. JACOI1 MUSCIILITZ. eblO-!mdTn,Th,B TO Ol'IATHS-NO 1'OI-ON RED STAR OOUGH OURS. N'O OPIATES, NO I'OI90N-A BAFI MLDI CINE. A MOTIU.Il'3 VDIOE-COLD9, COLOIIS AVI) bOUL TIIHOAT CUUKD. M Alsqulth Bu, Baltimore, 3Id I or the benefit of these, wbe ilk), mjtell have net only suffered Ihemji-lTC, but hav ing large lamtllcs, always hive ono;er mere .ulTennc with celds, coughs or eore threats. 1 most wllllnaly and cheerfully rt commend the KcdStar cough Cure. Ne family should at thts tlme of year psrtlcularly-bewlth-eut It. for I have found nothing, tn many yenra et experience which se premptlvcures und gives relief In the cates mentioned, which are se common, and which, if net at tended te at once, often lead te mero serious complaints. My family Is large ant weurs nev ur without your Cough ( ure, and Its cfTl cuey In the past makes urn tcel that I ewe a duly te mankind, te inform them through ) ou et the benedts we bav e derived Irem If, without any of the unpleasant effects expe. rlcnti d from ethor cough medicines MUS. M. POLLOCK. NiVritK DAME 8ISTKB8-F01t C1IKST AND bJUETUUOAT. fiovanstewn, Md. We have uicd your Bed Star Cough Lure, ami in several cases have found It beneficial In alleviation coughs, oppression ou the chest and Irritation el the threat. NO OPIATES -A UEMABKAULE TEIT l.nv elsniV (ll.fr. I have used your BedSlar Leugh Cure, and tisu It new wherever 1 have use Jnr It. Fer leu venrs 1 was a slave te the opium habit, aud old) our Cough Uuro contain opiates, 1 would net dare usa It This alene la pejltlve proof that it Is tree froej opiates Itlsall veu claim for It It C. WILSON Slugr. Mipltwced Opium institute Tbe C11AULKS A. VOUELEIt CO, Ualtlmoie Md. sr All persona rsisa St, Jacobs OU erlted Btar Cough Cu, will by sending a two cent stump aud a history of their case, receive ai v leu rnss. ST. JACOBS OIL. 1UKGKEAT GCIIU AXJIKUEDY (OK TAIN. Cures Kheumatljru, Neuralgia, Bschaete, Head. ache.lenthacha, rpraina, lirulsas and ethor Pains and Aches. I Hty Cents. AH Druggists and Dealers. TUECUAKLK3 A. VOOELEUICO., Baltimore. Met. mBBIIA. Q1MMONU LIVEK P.KUULATOIt. CHILDREN. fitteiitsare very eften worried about a chill that tben stuns of droeptiiR and less of nppe tlte uml no dcilru te Jein lu the sports of thelr plaviuatei. It Is hardly ccrteui enough te te quila a pi) tlclau, but it U plain that I he child need something. It Is net prudent te tene Inte the jeuticHiut undeveloped svstomtstrenK nnd nautceus drucs, but n medlchie that will aid, In vlgerate, enliven nml thoreughl) cleanse the i) stem by gentle mellis Is what 11 desired. 81m inens I.Itci LoKJlnterli n modulus uf this kind. The child will net rebel against taking It, be be bo cane It Is net unpleasant te thotastei it docs net compel them te remain Indoors, aud It does net neiKi'n tirlnjure thosjsteui. It can satelj bondmluljleHd te the eunftct Infant. " t have, used Stannous Ltier Keguhvterlit my fstutly for e'jht or ten years, and found It thu best la'ully uiedlclne I overused for auj thing that nity livppen." Uviq u Si'iniu, ex Majer et MaceD, (la Jaulleedlw A YKB'3 UAllt VluOlt. PERFECT HAIR lndleates a natural and healthy condition of tha cilp, uudet tb glands through whlchnoutUh whlchneutUh uit'iii Is etitattud VV hen. In ceutruuenca of age nnu ui5iap. iiiu uir uocemns wess, luin auu bTy, Aer's Hair Viger will strengthen It, re store Its original color, promote. Iia rapid and vigorous growth, and Impart te It te the lustre and freshnenset youth. 1 hive, used Aver's llalr Viger for a longtime, snd am convinced et lu value Wheul u 17 ) cars of age tnybalr began te turn gray, loom leom loem muueed using the Viger, and was surprised at the geed elTecta It produced. It net only r r sierud tha color te my hair, but ae stimulated Its grenth that I have new mero hair than ever belere J W I'd wards, Celdnater, Mass. Ayer's Hair Viger, Sold by all Unif gists and I'erfumers lr roc ars scTrsmte from debility and less of appetite l our stumach Is out et order, or vuur mind confused, laae A)r's Barssparllla this modlclne will restere phyilcel force and elasticity te the. system tnore surely aud speed ily than any toute yet discevert tL rer sit mouths l suffered irem liver and stemsch troubles. .Mv loed did net nourish me, and I became weak and very much emaciated 1 took six bottle of Aynr'a r.ararftrllla, and ws cared Julius M l'alnier, tfprtugflpld, Ma. Ayer's Sarsaparilla, Trepsted by Dr J.c Sold by all Urucgltlj Vver A CO , I owell, Mass, l'lici', II , sU bottles. U. tanntell c Al'CINE 1'LVsri-HS. BENSON'S TORUOS PLASTERS. VV l.MLU EXl'OSL'ltt. CAUSES COUUliS, Colds, rieurlsv. llheumatlsm, Pneumonia Nuuralgla, bclatlci, l.umbsge, llackache and ether ailments, Inr which Bensen's Capctne Plasters are admitted te be the best remedy known. Ihey relltve and cure In a tew hours, when no ether application Is of the least benefit. Endorsed by S WJ physicians and druggists Be ware of Imitations under similar sounding names such as "Capsicum," "Capstan," or "Capslclns" Apr ter Hchsen's asd tiki no erniEs. Eiauilnu carefully when you buy. All druggists. 8EA11UUY JOUl'SOV, dll-imdeedAiv 1'roprleters, xsewleik c UHB QUAHAKTKKD. RUPTURE. Cure guaranteed by UK. J. 11. MAI KB. Eaau at oeco t no operation or delay from bnaU ness i tea te 1 by h jndredaef cures. Main efflce, 831 ABCH ST., I'll IX A. Bend for Circular. ne-lvdAw CLOTtllBU, L. OANHMAN A BltO L, Gansman & Bre., S W. Cor Xnrlh Qaetn isi Of&Diie SI'. Never before In the history et the Clothing Trade weie such values offered. We are nearly ready for the remedelling and enlargement of our store. We luteud te make a clean sweep and hive Inaugurated a grand clearing sale for ten days only of One Men's, Beys' and children's Suits and evci coats at less than Sec en the dollar We offer te the public the following Bar gains t: 55 will bay a Durable Men's Overcoat worth tew 11 .5 will buya line TurBcaver Ovcrccxit worth 15 SO 13 se will buy Fine Corkscrew Oveiceau, hllk Faced, worth IU.CU. SitO will buy rme Melten or neuey Bcaver Overcoats worth 117 00 13 50 will buy Men's Durable Suits worth ST SO IV 00 will buy Kine Casstmere Suits worth 111 uO. IT 00 will buy Black or Brown Corkscrew 4ulu worth IU 00 Ueys' All-Weel Cassltcete Suits at M JO , worth IT 10. Beys' ovarceaw, dicsiy, of geed material, at i:r worth li 5) CeO t'alref Men's Pants selling at We. and lien, W I'alr All-Weel Cujsluiere Pants selling at II and 12 00 Buy whether you need the geed or uet It will pay you. L. GANSMAN & BRO., MEUCUANT lAlLOB,". S. W. Oer. N. Queen & Orange Bt, LANCASTEU PA. 7Net connected with any ether Clothing Ueuse tn the city, closed every evsnlsg except Monday aud Saturday, Mv ERS A RATHrON. Our Cut in Prices ll.lS li.itl till) tleSllCel cflttl. tire.itly increased sales iu the l,ist two weeks have reduced our deck considerable. Toe much stock yet tee iiuny lleary-welglit Ooeeli te carry evr. Jt will pay jeu te buy no,een it you eleu't stand in need of them until next vv in ter. Such bargains will pay te keep. It's as geed an inusL nienl as aujone can make. Ilen't be backward about torn tern ins te examine these bai gains. We can rreve te you that ac. I mil inductions have been made. Myers & Eathfen, Manufacturing Clothiers, NO. 12 EAST KING S1REET. LAML'ASISR, 1'A. NOW THKTlMK'lOHl'KUUliATii ACTIVE FLUCTUATIONS tn the market eiler opportunities te speculators te make money la Oreln, stocks, llends and Petroleum. Prompt personal attention given te orders re ceived by wire or mall. Correspondence solic ited. Full information about the market In our Heek, which wUI be forwarded free en ap plication. .. e .." " KY,'K. Banker and llreker, l dT " Nw 8U ' tiew erk 'UJr Mi V B. UIVLKR A OO, It Takes Time Heme peeple think tl Is all a sham our advertlMng te sell out our uutiin stocks, They du uet knew anything about our business. It takes tltue te sell out iu laige and asserted ateck as unit. It can net be dena In a tew months urn) sr. It msy take several vears, but the ateuk It lielug sold out all theiatue. Utruurse sn aie compelled te buy new goods alt the tlme, and wu am buying many cheteu things every day te keep the ateck deslr able ana te have what peeple want, and w n nre making them at very small preilu. Uf course any kikhIs we tiave ou hand man of the m are marked and aeld lev gnrdleaa uf cost. Iu this way we will eventually sell out our entire ateck. We aie offering extraordinary bargains In Ladles' aud Children's Coats, Shawls and Skirls, all kinds et Winter llress Goods and Dry uoeds, Merine Underwetr, lles lery, Uleves, Flannels lllankets. Com Cem forts, rrlme Steamed Feathert, Carpeta, rioer, stair and Table oilcloths, cloths, CaMliile.re', uvcrceatlngs and Suitings tnada te order, and ready made Over costs at prlees regardless el cost Come and fee our bargains. JehnSsGivler&Ca, Ne. SO Beat King Street, LANCASTKlt. 1'A N KW YORK STORE. ATTRACTIVE SALE or- SWISS EMBROIDERIES 1 WATT & SHANK, 6. 8 & 10 EAST KINO STREET, I.AM.ASrr.11, t'A. tuvlte the special Attention ut I adle te their New Importation of llAMIIcMK! LDOINOS. INSEUTIONS. FLOUNCINI., ALL-OVFU EMIIUOIULRILJ. An Itnmfii ) arlety of New and Nevel De signs In CAMIlltlL. EMKnpiDKRIl.S, NAINSOOK EMIIKOIIlKlUKR, SWISS EMUKOlUEKll.5 Heudreds et New ratterm tn AllWIdthsand (Jualttles, IreinSc tellWnjard STECIAI li.Mtt.AINS IN Wide Showy Embroideries, At ', 10, 1 JH. IT. I" aud a tents. CAMIIItlC KMUItOIDEUtRS, T Inches 12.S cents ajurd, and utile, CAMUU1L EltllBOIDEKIRS, 25c. a ard. 11 Inches wide, A LAKOKLINEOt Hand-Made Torchon Laces, AT LOU EST CI1V THICES -AT THE- New Yerk Stere. j.a MA 111 IN .t I'O. J. B. Marl & Ce. SURPLUS 1'ieseut iiuaiters te be eulaiged and UOOfiV) of stock te be ie duced as much as possible bciore MARCH 187 when rebuilding will be com cem com menced. llulletins containing the price liste and.desctifitieu of Reeds leduced issued dally. J. B. MART &CO I N Cur. Weal Kin Si Prlace Hlret-ts, LAMUA81KU, FA. 1UTAOH1NBRT, fte. STEAM HEATING Latest and Most Imprerea LNfiLNC-TmliM, PirtiiU h Mnuj. Mtw ex Second nana B01I.1.BH, WATSB TANKS, BBPABATOBS. MAeim or Kbtaib Wen leek udontane tept I d Machine Shep. OAHOaOBADMUMs Ezra F. Landis. WOMC8 &S7 NOBTH OHBBBT BTBKT, LaacitTsa Pa. nnfdaw 21 nnaHBWABD, 1Bl.tJJJ rer any case of Kidney Trou Mes, Nervena Deblllty, Mental and Physical Weakness that BOTAN10 NBUVK BUIKUS faUstecure. held by drugidsts,tiO cents. ireitUMED. CO. Me. 14 K. llth t-. rtUa. Pa. WCtrculartfrtt. nor-lyedw VLBAMIM1 kAtm. rnillKD WERK or rus- OREAT Thirty Days' Clearing Sale AT ASTRICH'S Palace of Fashion, NO. 13 EAST KINO BT., t,AN0A81'll, r. Your Last Chance run et'tii- IMMENSE BAR&AINS AS VTB ItAVK OFFCrtKIl DUItl.NH THE TBO TBO OltEser OUIl SALE tiead thts List nf nKDtlt'lle.VSIa LADIES'. GKNlSaud CllILUftKN'S s-wlB, HOSIERY. Oii let of Oent's CasUmnre Socks, formerly sold at at 80 te 40a. a nalr, leducedtelDe.apalr Children's Ked and White Mixed Weel Heer, Knit, reduced trem M te lc. Child a Heavy ultck cashmeie Uese reduced trem Tl and lie. te lie. a pair. Child a Ulack and Colored Cashmere Hese re duced trem se te 19c. a pair. Ladies' ilea and White Mixed Hcavv Knit Hee, Seamless, reduced from js te Me a ptr. uaama- Heavy linn wool IIesi Seamless, reduced trem se te lie Laalna Heavy Kntt Weel Hose, Orey Mixed, Ladles' elrev allied ltllibnd Merine Hese 111 uucea irem ?u le ic. I ad a Weel Cathuiciutlo'e.rolorod and Mack, full reKular made, reduced from 33 te j. a pair, ladles Camel s Hair Knit Hesh, Seamless, It duetd irem IV te 57e Ladles' Lambs VV net Hese, lllaek, Kult, Seam les, reduced frum s; te STe 1 adlet' Hlack and Colored Fleecx Lined lless, Ilavv, reduced from 37 te WO a pair. Ladles' Ulack Cotten Hese, full legular luade, reduced from le l?e- a ralr, liejs' Mixed Heavy IllUbcd Hnlckeibecker IIes, All wool, te vViti'ducvd from wtoSle IIIMMIEDSOI erilF.H UAKUAl.VR Mil OFIEKSti INOUH HOSIERY DEPARTMENT. OOME AND SBETHEJM: One let of HOTS HEAVt MEIIINO HIllRIM andDltAWKlisat lie aplene. LOLOIIKDBILK I'LUSULS reduced teSfc a iSe'clat llarnalns In LINLW TOWEL8-A1I Whlte at lie. worth S7e A)Iuch Ucavy Towels worth 10 aille aptoce, One let or LADIES' OAUZK VESTS, Short Sleeves, reduced from 21 tn 14c one let et IMiIAtlAUZE vr.ST. Hub Neck and short 61evt, llk lieuud, I'earl Butten, reanced from sj te aic I His 8Atnr.Mll SATURDAY, FEBROARY 12th, After nhtch date all goods Urltilnal Frlee. e back 10 their rVHMTVH. TflOKNllUHK WAHKKUOMH. nuy ieunKLr a i'aiu of iuesb Felding Dress Pillows. CALL EAKI.I AT HetTmeier's Fnrnitnre Warerooms. They are tte nicest thing out and we ha r I est recetved another let of them. 30 HAriT KINO STREET. rrKiNrrsiPN i-uuniti'kk dkhet. HEINITSH'S Furniture Depot, NOB. 27 & 120 eeUTQ QUBBK ST.. LAKCAS1EU PA. AMD SOMKTfltlG ABOUT HIE IMMENSE lret'K TUAT IS bllOWNlHfcUE Chamber Bulls, All Weeds, i3 te IW. Trices ranging- fieui lid te IJOO per suit. Parler Suits. 30 te 10 ratterns, langlng In price from 110 te ICW. Lounges from 14 te 133 each. Couches from 15 te 170 each. Weed and Marble Tables fiem I171tuttv.ni each. Kxtcuslen Tables, IS te (V) each. Chain, par half dez ,11.73 te I W We will continue te glve you an luslgbl Inte our stock as It Is and also tbe prices. We have the largest vailety of goods te be found In this section, and our prices are clown where they will apeak for themselves. The goods stand ou their own merits. HeinitstTs Furniture Depot, .SOi". JIA GO bill QUEEN BIKEET, LANUA3TEU, I'A. w IDMYErVH FDRN1TURK HTOIIB. HEADQUARTERS -FOB- Furniture. Furniture. If veu want any FUUNITUUE new or the coming Sprtnccall and eiauilne my stock. Veu will Dud It Isi K and well seli tcl. GOOD WORK. LOW PBICE8. sTTartles wanting lull eutflts aie eirUlly Invited te call. WIDMYER'S FURNITURE STORE, Oerntr laat King ttrid Dtike BUi., LANCASTEB, PA. ptlyflJ53inw m el 1 I i M SQ A .j. j- i ikSi.!i'( -1 tttsei4lS3&-'lH ..4 i lfrt!& yaj! . sUnfRMs tttMjrjj KiV